‘We see ourselves for who we are, truly in the dark” writes Yuvraj, in this bloody, unforgiving and brutally honest bunch of four stories that challenge the notions of morality in the face of disaster, letting you know to grieve and repent, only once it’s dark and no one can see your tears.
Stories pulsing with the flavors of guilt, memory and the loss of redemption, “When is the Wedding?” sees a simpleton, timid househelp go through an extremely intense series of ordeals to make sure his daughter’s wedding comes to life. At the cost of his humanity. “Turn”, a non-stop, bloody chase of a tale where a young man late to his interview gets in a cab that refuses to stop, no matter what, or who – comes in his way. “The Stare” asks the common, rather odd question of what do you do when you wake to an entire town staring at you, with a corpse at your feet? The answer gives us a harrowing view into identity, the loss of humanity, and the connections that keep us alive after death. And to wrap it all up, “Mr and Mrs Forgettable” witness the unexpected union of two strangers in the chilly hills of Darjeeling at midnight where their wish to forget, wayward conversations and hidden desires come into play – revealing more about themselves and the frail nature of memory in the process.
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